About Us

Since 1981, Washington Tariff &
Trade Letter (WTTL) has been the
authoritative source of news and analysis of
Washington trade policies, trade laws, export
controls, international negotiations and
legislation.

In 50 weekly reports,
WTTL cuts through the rhetoric
and jargon of trade policymakers to deliver the
"bottom-line" information you need to survive
in the global trade environment. WTTL goes behind the scenes to
uncover trade news before it becomes
news. It strives to give you the earliest
possible warning to changing trade regulations,
laws and negotiations that could impact your
international sales and
investments.

Each issue of WTTL is packed with valuable
reports on:

Progress of antidumping, countervailing
duty and Section 201 cases at the ITA, ITC and
CIT

U.S. negotiating positions and new
developments in such multilateral talks as the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and trade
complaints at the World Trade
Organization

Bilateral trade disputes with key trading
partners such as China, Canada, Japan, Mexico
and the European Union

Drafting, hearings, debate and enactment of
trade legislation in Congress

Changing U.S. export controls and trade
sanction requirements at the Commerce, State
and Treasury departments

With a subscription to Washington Tariff
& Trade Letter, you will be
able to stay ahead of changing regulations,
policies and decisions emerging from the U.S.
Trade Representative's Office, Commerce's
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and
International Trade Administration (ITA), the
International Trade Commission (ITC), Customs
and Border Protection (CBP), the Census Bureau,
the Export-Import Bank, the Court of
International Trade (CIT), Treasury's Office of
Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the
Justice Department.

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After sharpening her pen covering Latin
American and Caribbean trade news during the
NAFTA negotiations in the mid-1990s, Meredith
spent almost 15 years building large-scale
customer websites, managing production
departments and implementing intuitive user
interfaces. Since 2010, she has been immersed
in the world of international trade, export
controls and sanctions policy.

Meredith earned an English degree from UC
Berkeley and has
always been drawn to the dual world of arts and
technology.